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Artifacts due to residual magnetization in three‐dimensional magnetic resonance imaging

 

作者: Michael L. Wood,   Val M. Runge,  

 

期刊: Medical Physics  (WILEY Available online 1998)
卷期: Volume 15, issue 6  

页码: 825-831

 

ISSN:0094-2405

 

年代: 1998

 

DOI:10.1118/1.596299

 

出版商: American Association of Physicists in Medicine

 

数据来源: WILEY

 

摘要:

An artifact is identified in magnetic resonance images produced by the three‐dimensional FLASH technique, which features a short repetition timeTR. The artifact is caused by differential spoiling of transverse magnetization by the phase‐encoding gradients. The image intensity in different slices becomes altered, especially for shortTRand large flip angle, which are conditions for achieving strongT1‐weighted contrast. The effectiveness of spoiler gradients and rephasing gradients in suppressing the artifact is evaluated experimentally in images of a uniform phantom. Spoiler gradients that are incremented in amplitude cause even more slices to deviate in intensity, and are therefore less effective than in two‐dimensional techniques. Rephasing gradients make the slices uniformly intense, but also enhance the intensity of tissues that have longerT2. The further addition of constant spoiler gradients has reduced this intensity increase by one‐half and allowed for an intensity difference between white matter and gray matter comparable to without a rephasing gradient.

 

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